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Safety Warnings:

CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

Help the Clone Trooper and Clone Commander to defend the command station against the droidekas using the flick missile and blasters! Watch the horizon from the Clone Commander's command station! Use his electrobinoculars to spot 2 droidekas advancing on their position. Help the Clone Trooper repel the rolling Droids with a hidden flick missile before they come within range! Recreate epic battles from Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones.

The LEGO Star Wars Clone Troopers vs. Droidekas (75000) features:

2 minifigures with assorted weapons and an accessory: Clone Commander and Clone Trooper

I have mixed feelings on this set. I think that there are several good things and several bad things. Firstly, being a big fan of episode two its hard for me not to...Read complete review

I have mixed feelings on this set. I think that there are several good things and several bad things. Firstly, being a big fan of episode two its hard for me not to like this set. The new clone troopers look really cool and the vehicle included is ok. The flick fire missil on it doesn't work very well (as with all flick fire missils). But it can hold three minifigures, one in the chair and two on the sides so it works as a good transport. The droidekas are decent. The arms are quite wimpy but they are good to have in your droid army. Now on to why I don't like this set as much as I could. These sets are suppose to be "army builders" but we now get two good guys and two bad which makes it difficult to build your army with this. Secondly, I can't stand how we get specialized clones in the battle packs. What we want is white clones in these so we CAN build our armies. Back in the day, the specialized clones were only in the expensive sets which made them cooler and harder to get. My only other problem with this set is the fact that we get droidekas and not minifigures. I personally do not consider them minifigures. As for the price, I think that $13 is really pushing it. This could easily be a $10 set. If it is going to be $13 then Lego NEEDS to include more. Overall, I like this set for the new clones, but Lego needs to change what they include in the battle packs for the future releases.

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Most Helpful Critical Review

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Alright i know a lot of people like this set but it really has a couple cons. OVERVIEW CLONE TROOPER SERGEANT: This is one of the two things that make the set worth...Read complete review

Alright i know a lot of people like this set but it really has a couple cons. OVERVIEW CLONE TROOPER SERGEANT: This is one of the two things that make the set worth it. He features a new face with a new episode two look on his helmet and great olive colored printings with a silver visor. CLONE TROOPER: This is a newly designed clone trooper with an episode two printed helmet. He is what makes the set worth buying. DROIDEKAS: These droidekas are better designed but they do not look good and are not very sturdy. MCC: For those of you that dont know thats the vehicle. It stands for mobile command center. This is not really good because it is completely off scale. Now for Pros and Cons Pros: Clone Trooper Sergeant Clone Trooper Cons: MCC BAD DESIGNED DROIDEKAS HAPPY BUILDING!!!!

Most customers would pick up 75000 before going for any other sets in the 2013 wave; there is no surprise why. Battle packs are a good purchase for the prudent consumers and provide a considerable amount of parts for a low price; 75000 is no exception. Attack of the Clones may not be a fan favourite, but most fans will have seen the movie as well as the Clone Wars TV show; the popularity of the movie and the show will encourage customers to purchase 75000. With the accurate command center design, redesigned figures, and low price, 75000 is a set that one cannot afford to pass up for. Sets in 75000â€™s price range tend to have a poor build that bears little resemblance to something seen onscreen; this trend does not apply for 75000. With an elaborate mix of crimson and grey parts, the forward command center is captured quite well. There are no loose parts and the extra features provide great playability. In comparison with the other battle packs, the build from 75000 best fulfills the requirement of accuracy and sturdiness. Again, a fun build contributes to a promising set and the minifigures incorporate this concept as well. Despite the loss in accuracy, the droidekas are not as fragile as before. They still look phenomenal nonetheless. For the characters in true minifigure form, the clone troopers are going to being the primary reason to get the set. Because of slightly upgraded phase II trooper torso and a newly printed mould of the Clone Wars helmet, the Clone Trooper is a huge improvement from the previous phase I trooper; the trooper now has the ability to turn its head and has an actual face underneath the helmet. For the sergeant variant, the silver and green printing makes for a simple but attractive figure. Since it is exclusive, customers are going to have to get this if they want the sergeant. Whatâ€™s more, the price is low enough for people to purchase multiples. Nevertheless, there are some downsides for 75000. Some fans are going to purchase one while other fans are going to purchase a profusion of these battle packs. Although the sergeant variant and droidekas are excellent additions, there are going to be customers who prefer four plain clones instead. While novelty will please some, it will displease others. The clone wars variation was popular a couple years back and it was a figure that many had large quantities of; having an army standard become antiquated will upset many fans. All in all, 75000 provides an excellent assortment of figures and an excellent vehicle. Because the troopers are not a huge step forward from their clone wars counterparts, 75000 will not provoke the initial impressions of 8014. While 75000 is not the best battle pack, it is a solid addition to anyoneâ€™s collection. This should be the first purchase out of the 2013 wave. .

Very very awesome set!!!!!!! PROS are the figs I love the new clones mainly the green trooper THE CONS r the destroyer droids because u can't get 4 troopers at once u have to keep buying till u get a good amount then u have a lot of destroyers but very good set

I bought this set for the new episode 2 clones. They look pretty epic but this is (I think) the only available set with them in. Pros: - Clones Cons: - Droidekas. Look even less realistic than before... They are hard to make in lego but I think that these are the worst droidekas lego have made Neutral: - The command centre. It is a lot bigger in the films and isn't really suited to battle pack sets. Its ok though, has some nice pieces like an 8x8 light grey piece. I guess it is quite hard to choose a small thing to go with the set though... Overall I think this is a good set. I would recommend it purely for the clones.